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we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the candidates, not necessarily the backgrounds, but the identity of the candidates by still abiding by those laws. >>i think one of the strengths of your team is the tremendous community involvement and searches that you done. i find it interesting to the work you did in l.a. and many nonprofits. my hope is as our diverse communities expect topnotch transportation selection processes like this that we can involve them in as many of the aspects of the profile and the competencies that we can and i welcome a number of stakeholder groups and give you the recommendations as we sit down to one-on-one conversations.
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it cannot just be like any other voter with a law that applies to everyone in the state. the justices were concerned whether they even have proper jurisdiction to hear this case on appeal. if not, it would most likely be returned to the district court ruling which would mean prop 8 is invalid. >> a ruling from the court, if they do issue a ruling, would that affect just california or other states that have same-sex marriage laws? >> both sides hoped for a nation-wide ruling but that will not happen. it looks like well have only a california solution and i do think if i had to predict based on the arguments they can probably use the technical route to say we are not going to rule any way broadly on there and most likely prop 8 will no longer be in effect in california. >> thank you, counselor, thank you very much. >> we have the weather to talk about coming up next. >> high definition waterfront shows scattered shows and low-to-mid 50's with the wind light. despite the sunshine, we are still talking about some scattered showers in the forecast. that is coming up. >> plus,
it cannot just be like any other voter with a law that applies to everyone in the state. the justices were concerned whether they even have proper jurisdiction to hear this case on appeal. if not, it would most likely be returned to the district court ruling which would mean prop 8 is invalid. >> a ruling from the court, if they do issue a ruling, would that affect just california or other states that have same-sex marriage laws? >> both sides hoped for a nation-wide ruling but that...
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much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say the united states is training syrian secular sources in neighboring jordan and
much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of...
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. >> marriage laws are designed to attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: in san francisco, it is clear there is overwhelming support for marriage equality. tonight, same-sex marriage supporters will be in a march from decastro to city hall. >> it seems like people are lining up and that people want to be on the right side of history. >> reporter: the rainbow flag will fly in front of berkeley city hall while the supreme court justices hear the two cases. >> i don't think the purpose of flying the flag in oakland, berkeley or san leandro is to try to change the supreme court's mind, it's to give encouragement and support to people who believe in marriage equality. >> reporter: as you can see, this line is growing. it's going from here to market down castro, and there is a number of people on the other sidelining up down market street. now, they will take their demonstration down to san francisco city hall. organizers expect about a thousand people to show up. they are not really sure if they'll
. >> marriage laws are designed to attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: in san francisco, it is clear there is overwhelming support for marriage equality. tonight, same-sex marriage supporters will be in a march from decastro to city hall. >> it seems like people are lining up and that people want to be on the right side of history. >> reporter: the rainbow flag will fly in front...
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district 4 -- disproportionately, the students being most criminal laws are black and brown males? why is that? >> i think there are a number reasons. i am not an expert. i am telling you what i feel and see in districts around the countries. i think that we fundamentally struggle with engagement of youth. think changing the way we about instruction. the notion that students are going to come in, sit down, have their homework ready and cannot ait to go to school with fabric so torn in society and back home, those issues come into school. understanded to geometry. we view the signs of disengagement as defiance. disengagement and defiance are not the same and you know that. , i gets a simple reason out, just the opposite of what we're trying to do. i think they are issues of fear. what is going to happen if i challenge a student? what we find out is that in the schools where we are watching few if any suspensions, there is a lot of teacher engagement with students. i could not be more proud of it and it is astonishing. tavis: let me ask you a two-part question and let you take your t
district 4 -- disproportionately, the students being most criminal laws are black and brown males? why is that? >> i think there are a number reasons. i am not an expert. i am telling you what i feel and see in districts around the countries. i think that we fundamentally struggle with engagement of youth. think changing the way we about instruction. the notion that students are going to come in, sit down, have their homework ready and cannot ait to go to school with fabric so torn in...
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the law is the law in this case. it's probably not arbitrary and it can be under debate. that's probably where you next where you go. let's go to their conviction. >> those pictures should not been sent around. >> i would like to apologize. i had no intentions of doing it, i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> michael: yeah, it's an unpleasant thing to watch. cnn took a look at that same tape and their reporter, poppy harlow, had this to say in her report. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> i never experienced anything like it, candy. it was incredibly emotional and incredibly difficult even for an outsider like me to watch what happened as these two young men who had such promising features, star football players very good students literally watch as they believed their life fell apart. one of them malik richmond, when that sentence came down, he collapsed. i was sitting three feet from malik when he gave that statement. it was very difficult to watch. you know something that came up throughout this sensing, candy, was that malik's father got up and spo
the law is the law in this case. it's probably not arbitrary and it can be under debate. that's probably where you next where you go. let's go to their conviction. >> those pictures should not been sent around. >> i would like to apologize. i had no intentions of doing it, i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> michael: yeah, it's an unpleasant thing to watch. cnn took a look at that same tape and their reporter, poppy harlow, had this to say in her report. we'll...
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they're highlighting the use of tweet by law enforcement. his use the twitter will give vermonters the glimpse of activity during the typical day of the daily shift of a trooper. there is a horrible murder happening. vermont officials hope this event will help the acceptance of law enforcement agencies. if i'm hit by a 2 x 4 i hope someone there from the basketball safety agency will film it. vermont we love you. you produce maple syrup, ben & jerry's. we don't think of you in terms of social media although i'm going to be performing in vermont. look at my twitter page about that fabulous show. i'll be right back. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. i don't over the weekend house speaker john boehner broke down and admitted we do have an immediate debt crisis in this country. scare talking about the debt is a lie. and they've been pushing to trim so-called entitlements to serve
they're highlighting the use of tweet by law enforcement. his use the twitter will give vermonters the glimpse of activity during the typical day of the daily shift of a trooper. there is a horrible murder happening. vermont officials hope this event will help the acceptance of law enforcement agencies. if i'm hit by a 2 x 4 i hope someone there from the basketball safety agency will film it. vermont we love you. you produce maple syrup, ben & jerry's. we don't think of you in terms of...
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i guess there's something called the good samaritan law. >> good samaritan law. >> but the whole time he was so strong, oh, dear god, please don't let me kill him because i'm so strong. you know. so -- anyway, the point is i was ready to kill him on the way there. >> but not anymore. >> late, late, late. ready to kill him. at the end of the evening, ready to give the man, you know, the nobel peace prize. so it was cool. >> let me tell you one quick story. >> no. sorry. we're out of time. >> as usual. this was really kind of scary a little bit. i was flying to florida this weekend. so i got on the plane. and they were de-icing the plane. so i was like, oh, we're going to take a few extra minutes to de-ice. >> it makes me nervous. >> they say we have a security breach on this plane, we're going to park it in the middle and everyone turn off your cell phones. we're sitting on this plane for probably an hour while no one is really communicating because they say they don't know what's going on. they wheel up a set of stairs. these cops and port authority guys get on the plane, they go to t
i guess there's something called the good samaritan law. >> good samaritan law. >> but the whole time he was so strong, oh, dear god, please don't let me kill him because i'm so strong. you know. so -- anyway, the point is i was ready to kill him on the way there. >> but not anymore. >> late, late, late. ready to kill him. at the end of the evening, ready to give the man, you know, the nobel peace prize. so it was cool. >> let me tell you one quick story. >>...
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interesting to see how they actually change this law and what it means for the people to actually do a skiver these tim carmody a senior writer at the verge thank you for joining us thank you. well authorities are telling nudists at a popular beach on the wisconsin river to take a hike at least during the weekdays a nude beach in maso maine wisconsin attracts people who bathed in the buff from all over the country but police say that the fund doesn't end with some naked splish flashing arrests records show that the riverbed is a hotbed for sexual acts and drugs in a span of nearly nine days in two thousand and eleven twenty six people were arrested by wardens for sex and sixteen people for drug offenses it was these kinds of an.
interesting to see how they actually change this law and what it means for the people to actually do a skiver these tim carmody a senior writer at the verge thank you for joining us thank you. well authorities are telling nudists at a popular beach on the wisconsin river to take a hike at least during the weekdays a nude beach in maso maine wisconsin attracts people who bathed in the buff from all over the country but police say that the fund doesn't end with some naked splish flashing arrests...
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supreme court is head to hear arguments over arizona's controversial law requiring residents approve citizenship before registering to vote in national elections. >>> lindsay lohan is scheduled to appear in an l.a. courtroom to begin trial. the actress pleaded not guilty to three misdemeanors stemming from a car accident on a california highway last june. she's accused of lying to police at the scene, claiming to be a passenger in the car when she was actually a rooifr. >>> and happy birthday to maroon 5 front man and coach of "the voice," adam levine. he turns 34 today. >>> a look at the groundbreaking role social media played in the conviction of two defendants in the steubenville rape case and actor nicholas cage talks about getting prehistoric in his new movie. keep it on this channel for continuing news, weather and sports. i'm lisp ard i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thank you for watching "early today," just the first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a great start to the week. >>> a family and community is in mourning after a crash at a speedway that killed tw
supreme court is head to hear arguments over arizona's controversial law requiring residents approve citizenship before registering to vote in national elections. >>> lindsay lohan is scheduled to appear in an l.a. courtroom to begin trial. the actress pleaded not guilty to three misdemeanors stemming from a car accident on a california highway last june. she's accused of lying to police at the scene, claiming to be a passenger in the car when she was actually a rooifr. >>>...
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the politics on this, separate from the law. but on the politics front you've seen the massive shift in public opinion, in california and nationally. from opposition to gay marriage to support for it. how does that influence your argument to the court as well as what the court rules? the arguments, while they aren't decided by politics, they enter into a political atmosphere, no matter what's decided. >> i think it really, underscores the point that we're making is that the political process is working. >> the shifts in public opinion that exist in polls from one to the next, underscore the fact that americans are engaged in the debate and that's why we need to keep the debate with the american people and not have the supreme court remove it from the hands of the american people. the polls that matter on election day, californians have gone to the polls twice to vote on marriage in a nine-year period, those polls deserve respect. we're asking the supreme court to respect the opinions of californians in a poll on marriage. >> one
the politics on this, separate from the law. but on the politics front you've seen the massive shift in public opinion, in california and nationally. from opposition to gay marriage to support for it. how does that influence your argument to the court as well as what the court rules? the arguments, while they aren't decided by politics, they enter into a political atmosphere, no matter what's decided. >> i think it really, underscores the point that we're making is that the political...
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and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard that before. and finally tonight the factor tip of the day, had to read a lot of fiction because so much real stuff to digest, i have more homework than most kids. and it's a very exciting book, much better than washington tv and m
and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to...
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arizona has this weird law where jurors can also ask questions. they peppered him also with 100 questions. also extremely skeptical i have a theory, bill. i think that samuels and the defense the defendant herself have laid the foundation for at least one or two of those jurors to portray her as the damsel in distress as compared to juan martinez, the prosecutor who is a bully, who is relentless in his attacks. who gives her no quarter. i believe you are going to have a situation where among that jury. you are going to have one or two who are sympathetic enough to jody diarias that they will never not only not get the death penalty, i don't think they will get a first degree murder conviction. bill. i think that that jury will be hung. the negotiations in the jury will take place. they will be very heated. they will be as prolonged, i think, relatively speaking as this trial has been. and they will come to it a compromise verdict either murder 2 or manslaughter, 10, 20 years in prison. she has already done five years. i have no doubt that there is
arizona has this weird law where jurors can also ask questions. they peppered him also with 100 questions. also extremely skeptical i have a theory, bill. i think that samuels and the defense the defendant herself have laid the foundation for at least one or two of those jurors to portray her as the damsel in distress as compared to juan martinez, the prosecutor who is a bully, who is relentless in his attacks. who gives her no quarter. i believe you are going to have a situation where among...
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we are going to change the gun laws. interestingly the nra in this period is in favor of verse directions on the 2nd amendment and ronald reagan and -- pushed through their right to restrict to bear arms and made this political power possible. but this really puts the party on the map. the delegation of panthers go to the assembly and protest this legislation. they go armed where the laws passed in newspapers all over the world wrote about the black panther party. this is huey p. newton at the wicker throne. i won't have time to talk in detail about a lot of the pictures. another key piece about the black and the party did, the idea wasn't it came right out of malcolm x. if you compared with malcolm x's 1953 program there is an important difference but there's a lot of development. the idea is that the black panther party were the legitimate representatives of the black community. the community had to govern in our own interest and we will take that honor make that happen. the idea was not just about standing up to the p
we are going to change the gun laws. interestingly the nra in this period is in favor of verse directions on the 2nd amendment and ronald reagan and -- pushed through their right to restrict to bear arms and made this political power possible. but this really puts the party on the map. the delegation of panthers go to the assembly and protest this legislation. they go armed where the laws passed in newspapers all over the world wrote about the black panther party. this is huey p. newton at the...
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. >> we don't prescribe law for the future. we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? >> and joining me now is gavin newsom who came to hear the prop 8 case be argued before the supreme court and also brian brown, co-founder and president of the national organization for marriage. mr. lieutenant governor, if i may, i want to play something justice alito said today. >> traditional marriage has been around for thousands of years. same-sex marriage is very new. i think it was first adopted in the net herlands in 2000. so there isn't a lot of data about its effect. and it may turn out to be a -- a good thing. it may turn out not to be a good thing, as the supporters of proposition 8 apparently believe. >> so does justice alito have a point? this is relatively new. you only started handing out marriage licenses in 2004. >> yeah, i mean, sure. a absolutely factual what he's asserting. that said, what's the constitutional question? that's what we're supposed to be adjudic
. >> we don't prescribe law for the future. we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? >> and joining me now is gavin newsom who came to hear the prop 8 case be argued before the supreme court and also brian brown, co-founder and president of the national organization for marriage. mr. lieutenant governor, if i may, i want to play something justice alito said today. >> traditional...
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they are breaking the law. we get them 1.5 million-2 million people who come across legally every year. isn't that enough? that is all i have to say. thank you. host: joe in maryland. caller: think you for taking my call. historically whenever there are economic issues with this country, it always comes back to immigrants. whether it would have been the chinese or irish -- anyone who might have been an immigrant during economic hardships would for thed -- guilted inability to handle this peered at the true things driving the country and to some serious potential issues are health care-related and defense- related. those are the biggest items on the budget. as far as immigrants are concerned, i was not born here and came to this country. i have enormous respect for people who come to try to make a living here. like the second to last calller said, a lot of people are unwilling to do these jobs. immigrants are willing to work really hard. joe, how has your experience turned out? caller: i went through the process
they are breaking the law. we get them 1.5 million-2 million people who come across legally every year. isn't that enough? that is all i have to say. thank you. host: joe in maryland. caller: think you for taking my call. historically whenever there are economic issues with this country, it always comes back to immigrants. whether it would have been the chinese or irish -- anyone who might have been an immigrant during economic hardships would for thed -- guilted inability to handle this peered...
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law. we could have produced 10. we did that because the editorial director of "the denver post" said this: >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> bill: no one. >> reported it in 2007. >> bill: no one. >> 2009 or again this year. >> bill: okay. >> in fact, it's probably beauty up when the republicans are in the minority in colorado. not when they had the majority. it's been used against democrats as a wedge issue politically. >> bill: all right. but you don't know whether you support it or not. all you know is that -- >> -- i said no one. >> bill: believe me, i will get law enforcement from colorado on here and i will make you look foolish on that statement. >> bill: which i did on friday. now, we expected the colorado media to pick up the story but thus far they have not. with us now the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com, mr. goldberg. this story is important because it epitomizes what i believe is happening in the united states that the press is no longer interested in the news. all
law. we could have produced 10. we did that because the editorial director of "the denver post" said this: >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> bill: no one. >> reported it in 2007. >> bill: no one. >> 2009 or again this year. >> bill: okay. >> in fact, it's probably beauty up when the republicans are in the minority in colorado. not when they had the majority. it's been used against democrats as a wedge issue politically. >>...
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now that the succession laws have changed, so whoever is the first baby, whether it's a boy or a girl, will be the king or queen of england. so it's big stakes here. big stakes. >> i love it, don't you? >> aw. >> you don't care? >> i'm totally into it. no, i'm way into it. >> she got her heel caught in a grate. >> i don't know anyone who is more graceful than kate in getter her heel out of the grate. >> talk to us about "fifty shades of grey" who is going to play the lead role. it's not emma watson. >> it never was emma watson. it's a group called anonymous, they claim they hacked into a master database of movies in germany and in this database they found out that anastasia would be played by emma watson. very strange. but we believed it. >> she would be good. >> it is not her. >> who should play that role? >> i don't know. i think someone very sassy or someone that's a surprise. mila kunis is the obvious choicee, but julianne hough would nail it upside-down. >> it would be a nice girl, a good girl image. it would be really interesting. >> you went to the gladd awards and you saw mado
now that the succession laws have changed, so whoever is the first baby, whether it's a boy or a girl, will be the king or queen of england. so it's big stakes here. big stakes. >> i love it, don't you? >> aw. >> you don't care? >> i'm totally into it. no, i'm way into it. >> she got her heel caught in a grate. >> i don't know anyone who is more graceful than kate in getter her heel out of the grate. >> talk to us about "fifty shades of grey"...
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that law says that marriage between a man and a woman rewoo remain the legal standard in america. in 2009 president clinton recanted. he now favors gay marriage. in 2004 his wife hillary clinton also opposed gay marriage but now she, too has changed her opinion. >> i do not support gay marriage but i support civil union. >> lgbt americans are our league colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. that's why i support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. >> bill: but, what? 9 years ago she didn't. with us now to analyze alan colmes and monica crowley. this is all about evolving, i understand from colmes. evolving. we are evolving. >> everybody is evolving now. evolving is the new black, right? look, this is a very slickly produced video. it's clear she is running for president. if she weren't running for president 2016 there is no reason for her to make this. >> bill: to evolve. >> make this dramatic announcement at this point in the cycle. >> bill: do you t
that law says that marriage between a man and a woman rewoo remain the legal standard in america. in 2009 president clinton recanted. he now favors gay marriage. in 2004 his wife hillary clinton also opposed gay marriage but now she, too has changed her opinion. >> i do not support gay marriage but i support civil union. >> lgbt americans are our league colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of...
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we don't prescribe law for the future. we just need to decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868? the 14th amendment was inducted. sometimes -- sometime after baker where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question. when? when did the law become this? >> may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question. when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? when did it become unconstitutional to assign children to -- >> a question for that one, at the time that the equal protection clause was adopted. that's absolutely true. >> and jeff toobin, let me say this for the viewer who folks that do not write books for the supreme court like you do, we try to read into the tea leaves. >> that's most viewers, i think. >> most viewers. we try to listen to the questions closely because it could be a harbinger of how each of the justices could ultimately decide on said cases. that said, what was justice scalia getting at? >> what he was getting at th
we don't prescribe law for the future. we just need to decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868? the 14th amendment was inducted. sometimes -- sometime after baker where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question. when? when did the law become this? >> may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question. when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? when did...
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there is a lot of complicated law. you might think age is discriminatory, but if you have a 15-year-old that wants a driver's license, you say, sorry, the law does not involve that. the government can make distinctions. we do not think it violates the equal protection of the law. then something comes along and people start to say, with a minute, that kind of discrimination is wrong. that is fundamentally what this is about. for many decades, people thought there was no problem with discriminating against gays and lesbians, that that was not an inappropriate discrimination. now you look at it and say, these couples want to be married. they have a right to the protection of the loss. what is the justification for not allowing them to be married? one of the interesting things is that when the attorneys on the other side are forced to explain, why can these couples not be married, years ago, you do not think of gay couples raising children. one in five decouple -- of gay couples is raising children. chuckugh argument for c
there is a lot of complicated law. you might think age is discriminatory, but if you have a 15-year-old that wants a driver's license, you say, sorry, the law does not involve that. the government can make distinctions. we do not think it violates the equal protection of the law. then something comes along and people start to say, with a minute, that kind of discrimination is wrong. that is fundamentally what this is about. for many decades, people thought there was no problem with...
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the temperatur drop and santa rosa 68, and 69 cal law calistoga. oakland tomorrow, increasing high clouds throughout the day. 67 degrees there. union city 65. and interior east bay, you will look for a mixture of sun and clouds and 70 for brentwood and 69 con card and -- concord. my accu-weather seven-day forecast, dry day on monday. increasing clouds on tuesday. showers developing on tuesday afternoon. it looks wet on tuesday and wednesday. cooler on wednesday, the first day of spring. and then we will warm things up on friday, saturday and sunday. the temperatures inland in the 70s to near 80 degrees. abc7 news has a great weather resource for you. follow at live doppler 7hd for the latest conditions. plus get video forecasts and the power outages and formations from your famous weather team. 4:30 to 7:00 mike will be here with updates. >> tracking that latest system coming in. thanks, leigh. >>> let's turn our attention now to sports. and base bay you will is back in san francisco to -- and baseball is back in san francisco. >> yes, the world ba
the temperatur drop and santa rosa 68, and 69 cal law calistoga. oakland tomorrow, increasing high clouds throughout the day. 67 degrees there. union city 65. and interior east bay, you will look for a mixture of sun and clouds and 70 for brentwood and 69 con card and -- concord. my accu-weather seven-day forecast, dry day on monday. increasing clouds on tuesday. showers developing on tuesday afternoon. it looks wet on tuesday and wednesday. cooler on wednesday, the first day of spring. and...
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. >> whether it was changing the laws to make it easier to commit people or making sure that background checks were better. what did you feel as a dad? >> oh, i mean, it was awful. and our hearts go out to those who are the victims of sandy hook and these other mass shootings. i would have hoped that the president would have focused on the bigger problem, you know, violence in our society. >> do you think background checks, improving background checks might be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> what the speaker meant by that i should say because i wanted to, i had to go back to his office and say is he coming out in favor of improved background checks? no. he supports the background check system that exists to be implemented better. what do you see happening realistically with guns? can anything get through the house? >> well, we know something could get through the senate. i think a ban on straw purchases might in fact be a meaningful thing that has some -- you can see from speak
. >> whether it was changing the laws to make it easier to commit people or making sure that background checks were better. what did you feel as a dad? >> oh, i mean, it was awful. and our hearts go out to those who are the victims of sandy hook and these other mass shootings. i would have hoped that the president would have focused on the bigger problem, you know, violence in our society. >> do you think background checks, improving background checks might be part of that?...
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this is before the law is passed. and newspapers all over the country, all over the world all of a sudden know about the black panther party. this is huey newton and the wicker throne. i'm not going to have time to talk in detail about a lot of these picture cans. i want to make a few key points. another key piece of what the black panther party did, if you look at the program and compare it with malcolm x's 1963 program, there's some important differences, but there's a lot of learning and development, right? the idea is that the black panther party said we are the legitimate representatives of the black community. the united states does not govern in our enters, the community has to govern in our own interest, and we're going to, we're going to take that on and make that happen. and the idea was not just about standing up to the police. it never was from the beginning the party was very much about community stewardship and about local self-governance and community self-governance. and while the initial development o
this is before the law is passed. and newspapers all over the country, all over the world all of a sudden know about the black panther party. this is huey newton and the wicker throne. i'm not going to have time to talk in detail about a lot of these picture cans. i want to make a few key points. another key piece of what the black panther party did, if you look at the program and compare it with malcolm x's 1963 program, there's some important differences, but there's a lot of learning and...
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>> if i find the thief, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. and i plan to personally put these on him. >> i got to ask this question. what has more sentimental value, your handcuff necklace or your barrette. >> the barrette is lucy's, my daughter's. i have to go with the barrette. don't ask me anything else about what i wear. next thing i know, i'll turn around and lucy's barrette will be gone, anderson. anderson cooper. >> we're going to stay on it, nancy grace, thank you. good luck to you. >> anderson, thank you, friend. >> thank you, friend. let me just say on the record, that i promise cnn and ac 360 will devote all of its many resources to the search and i personally, i will stay on this story until the handcuffs are returned to their rightful owner or until tomorrow's ridiculist. >> she said these are real, i don't think she was talking about the handcuffs. we should tell you, mark geragos will be on ac 360 tonight to respond to nancy grace's accusati accusations. yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is cnn. >>> now to the lead with jake tapp
>> if i find the thief, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. and i plan to personally put these on him. >> i got to ask this question. what has more sentimental value, your handcuff necklace or your barrette. >> the barrette is lucy's, my daughter's. i have to go with the barrette. don't ask me anything else about what i wear. next thing i know, i'll turn around and lucy's barrette will be gone, anderson. anderson cooper. >> we're going to stay on...
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the temperatures will drop and santa rosa 68, and 69 cal law calistoga. oakland tomorrow, increasing high clouds throughout the day. 67 degrees there. union city 65. and interior east bay, you will look for a mixture of sun and clouds and 70 for brentwood and 69 con card and -- concord. my accu-weather seven-day forecast, dry day on monday. increasing clouds on tuesday. showers developing on tuesday afternoon. it looks wet on tuesday and wednesday. cooler on wednesday, the first day of spring. and then we will warm things up on friday, saturday and sunday. the temperatures inland in the 70s to near 80 degrees. abc7 news has a great weather resource for you. follow at live doppler 7hd for the latest conditions. plus get video forecasts and the power outages and information and weather tweets from your famous weather team. 4:30 to 7:00 mike will be here with updates. >> tracking that latest system coming in. thanks, leigh. >>> let's turn our attention now to sports. and base bay you will is back in san francisco to -- and baseball is back in san francisco.
the temperatures will drop and santa rosa 68, and 69 cal law calistoga. oakland tomorrow, increasing high clouds throughout the day. 67 degrees there. union city 65. and interior east bay, you will look for a mixture of sun and clouds and 70 for brentwood and 69 con card and -- concord. my accu-weather seven-day forecast, dry day on monday. increasing clouds on tuesday. showers developing on tuesday afternoon. it looks wet on tuesday and wednesday. cooler on wednesday, the first day of spring....
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law enforcement officials said investigators haven't found any links to terrorism. still passengers on the plane all had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary and i fly every week so that's pretty concerning. >> that's not -- yeah, there's no way. >> i think it's crazy. >> reporter: authorities want to know what was his motive? was it just for the perks and having a better seat or life imitating art. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away >> reminiscent of the movie with leonardo dicaprio. >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy didn't look like leonardo dicaprio. >> after being confronted he became very angry, he was escorted off the plane. at this point it wasn't immediately apparent to airline officials this was even a criminal situation. he was rebooked on another flight but that's when security was alerted and they immediately contacted the philly police and arrested him at the gate where he was waiting for his next flight. christine, victor. >>> from tennis star to accused stalker, the downward spiral jennifer capriati has hit rock bottom. we'll look at th
law enforcement officials said investigators haven't found any links to terrorism. still passengers on the plane all had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary and i fly every week so that's pretty concerning. >> that's not -- yeah, there's no way. >> i think it's crazy. >> reporter: authorities want to know what was his motive? was it just for the perks and having a better seat or life imitating art. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away >> reminiscent of the movie...
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again, by local municipal laws and cooperative action and private-public partnership. you can begin to actually make an sphwhaict is measurable in the course of a year. that states simply haven't and can't do. and then you find these cities coming together in the c40 in other global environmental intercity organizations exchanging best practicing and you find what new york and l.a. have done can be replicated in other places. you find something that started in the 1960 z in latin america. bike share program. and make them available to anybody is being used in 3,000 metropolis around the world including new york. free bikes will be out there, get them, put them back when you're done, more and for people use bikes and you need dedicated bike lane which is they started doing. chicago is doing it. they have been doing it in latin america and rio for a long time. they are doing it now in asia. they are doing it now in africa. they're not just shifting to bikes, they are shifting to public access to bikes and public transportation systems based on bikes. or in transportation
again, by local municipal laws and cooperative action and private-public partnership. you can begin to actually make an sphwhaict is measurable in the course of a year. that states simply haven't and can't do. and then you find these cities coming together in the c40 in other global environmental intercity organizations exchanging best practicing and you find what new york and l.a. have done can be replicated in other places. you find something that started in the 1960 z in latin america. bike...
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that's the law actually. kill all of the women and children and seniors. >> literally. >> you figured it out. >> stephanie: this will come as news you to, you're less likely to die if you have health insurance. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: right. however, she says -- >> amazing. >> stephanie: she's a precious pumpkin. okay. darryl in california real quick. hey, darryl. >> caller: how you doing? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: you know, they talk about guns. and like that but what about the hidden cost and when people get injured, the hospital bills then they go to court and the court costs and clogging up that system and what it's costing us for them to be able to have a 100-round clip. >> true. there is a reverberation of all of this. >> stephanie: our friend eric boehlert tweeted he said hashtag nra good guys with guns will stop bad guys with guns so why are three marines dead this morning? >> few morning ago. >> eight was the total. seven or eight marines shot and killed. >> step
that's the law actually. kill all of the women and children and seniors. >> literally. >> you figured it out. >> stephanie: this will come as news you to, you're less likely to die if you have health insurance. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: right. however, she says -- >> amazing. >> stephanie: she's a precious pumpkin. okay. darryl in california real quick. hey, darryl. >> caller: how you doing? >> stephanie: good. go...
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what they've been trying to do since the law passed to try to gut the consumer protections in the law. they're doing this by making us think that insurance will cost more chases will be taken away from us and that taxes will go higher, and even beyond that, that these too regulations will cost jobs. it's all par of a very orchestrated well-funded scare campaign. hal: when you look up, when you google repeal obamacare, for example, the paid sponsors that come up at the top the first one is the heritage foundation. the petition to repeal obamacare by the heritage foundation. the washington post, the most recent one, lots of americans still want to repeal obamacare. that's the title of the story. lots of americans still want to repeal obamacare. ok. it's hilarious. the chart they have, and it's 35%, this is the lots. how many self-identified republicans do you think there are in this country? somewhere between 32% and 35% of the electorate. that has not changed for all practical purposes. people now identify themselves as independents because of the iraq war even though they vote for rep
what they've been trying to do since the law passed to try to gut the consumer protections in the law. they're doing this by making us think that insurance will cost more chases will be taken away from us and that taxes will go higher, and even beyond that, that these too regulations will cost jobs. it's all par of a very orchestrated well-funded scare campaign. hal: when you look up, when you google repeal obamacare, for example, the paid sponsors that come up at the top the first one is the...
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law requiring people to prove their citizenship before they can vote. we're live in washington with the latest on that. >>> winter going out with a bang. blizzard conditions stretching from north dakota to iowa today. will spring ever get here? a look at the late winter storm and where it's headed coming up. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a goodthlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli fresh clear pack. it's what you see is what you get food. it's oscar mayer. jenna: fox news weather alert for you now. a late winter storm slamming the upper midwest today. the national weather service is issuing blizzard and other severe weather warnings for that entire region. many schools are eithe
law requiring people to prove their citizenship before they can vote. we're live in washington with the latest on that. >>> winter going out with a bang. blizzard conditions stretching from north dakota to iowa today. will spring ever get here? a look at the late winter storm and where it's headed coming up. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a goodthlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work...
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that's what the law came down to. >> well, all right. maybe he wasn't so concerned. the good news is austin has learned a very important lesson from all of this. a lesson he's kind enough to share with his fellow youth of america. >> kids out there, don't say mingo in the mingo hall. >> these kids today with their video games and mp3 players and unbridled love of bingo halls. they think they're so clever. back in my day there was more respect. sure, a bunch of us would occasionally sneak into a bridge game or canasta tournament. what teen hasn't done that? but we didn't yell things out willy-nilly. those days are gone but not forgotten on the "ridiculist." that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now. >>> an historic day that could lead to a change in the definition of marriage. the rights of same-sex couples in front of the supreme court in just a few hours. >>> new threats from north korea, threatening to strike the u.s. mainland, hawaii and american military units. >>> and it's another day of a snowy, slushy, chilly mess. is it really spring? an
that's what the law came down to. >> well, all right. maybe he wasn't so concerned. the good news is austin has learned a very important lesson from all of this. a lesson he's kind enough to share with his fellow youth of america. >> kids out there, don't say mingo in the mingo hall. >> these kids today with their video games and mp3 players and unbridled love of bingo halls. they think they're so clever. back in my day there was more respect. sure, a bunch of us would...
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the other case challenges a federal law. harris appeared on cnn this morning to talk about the two cases. >> that the same sex couples that are before the united states supreme court mrs. windsor, ms. perry be allowed to have equal protection under the laws like any americans. >> she last month kamala harris filed a brief saying prop 8 is unconstitutional and the initiative sponsors don't have the right to claim they represent the interest of california. stay with us for continuing coverage. ktvu david stevenson will have live reports for us from washington beginning tomorrow and those will go on through tuesday's oral arguments. and join us for a special on tuesday night. we go in-depth on that prop 8 case. >>> a high school in portland has become one of the first in the face to have june sex bathrooms for transgender students. the high school generated four restrooms, four for students and two for staff. going into a men and womens restroom became so uncomfortable he stopped drinking during the day so he wouldn't have to g
the other case challenges a federal law. harris appeared on cnn this morning to talk about the two cases. >> that the same sex couples that are before the united states supreme court mrs. windsor, ms. perry be allowed to have equal protection under the laws like any americans. >> she last month kamala harris filed a brief saying prop 8 is unconstitutional and the initiative sponsors don't have the right to claim they represent the interest of california. stay with us for continuing...
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. >> sandra wright: my son to this day and my daughter-in-law both feel that they are glad that they were there to take care of things and also to see him and and feel his body and so that it was very, very real. hunter s. thompson died at five forty-five p.m. february 20th, 2005. he was sixty-seven years old. >> sandra wright: he was born a genius and he was born with that charisma and he was also born with that tortured soul and where that comes from, i don't know. [ music ] >> bill: hey, good morning, everybody. what do you say? it is monday. hope you had a great weekend and are ready to tackle the big stories. weekend. another blockbuster week here from our nation's capitol. we will bring you up to date. not only in what's happening here in our nation's camtol. what's happening across the country and across the planet and give you a chance to talk about it. tell us what it all means to you. give us a call on our toll-free number at 866-55-press. 866-55-7377 and we offerwelcome your calls. what a great day president obama back from his trip to the middle east ready to tackle gun s
. >> sandra wright: my son to this day and my daughter-in-law both feel that they are glad that they were there to take care of things and also to see him and and feel his body and so that it was very, very real. hunter s. thompson died at five forty-five p.m. february 20th, 2005. he was sixty-seven years old. >> sandra wright: he was born a genius and he was born with that charisma and he was also born with that tortured soul and where that comes from, i don't know. [ music ]...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's gointo want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills coulget expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that
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there's something called the good samaritan law. >> good samaritan law. >> but the whole time he was so strong, oh, dear god, please don't let me kill him because i'm so strong. anyway, the good news is -- i was ready to kill him on the way there but not anymore. late, late, late. ready to kill him. at the end of the evening, wanted to give the man the -- >> the nobel prize. >> the nobel peace prize. it was cool. >> let me tell you one quick story. >> no. sorry. we're out of time. >> as usual. i was flying to florida this weekend so i got on the plane and they were de-icing the plane, and i was, like, they're taking a few extra minutes. >> makes me nervous. >> they say we have a security breach on this plane, we're parking it in the middle, everyone turn off your cell phones. we're sitting on this plane while no one is communicating pause they don't know what's going on. they wheel up a set of stairs, these cops and port authority guys get on the plane, go back to the back of the plane, grab three guys and take them off. they say there was some kind of a threat made to this plane, bl
there's something called the good samaritan law. >> good samaritan law. >> but the whole time he was so strong, oh, dear god, please don't let me kill him because i'm so strong. anyway, the good news is -- i was ready to kill him on the way there but not anymore. late, late, late. ready to kill him. at the end of the evening, wanted to give the man the -- >> the nobel prize. >> the nobel peace prize. it was cool. >> let me tell you one quick story. >> no....
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my mother-in-law has early onset alzheimer's. i think they raised $80,000, athletes to end alzheimer's. thanks to them for allowing me to run with them. we had a great time. >> did you finish? >> of course. >> i thought you retired from marathoning? >> it was a half marathon. i may do a marathon again some day. somebody may twist my arm hard enough. >> give me your arm. >> that's impressive. >> i love doing that. let's get to our takes, okay? moving on. first up, the topic we saw earlier. duchess of cambridge was asked while she was out doing the st. patrick's day ceremonies, she was honoring the irish guards there. apparently one of the guards asked her, so, what would you like to have a boy or a girl? >> i'm surprised that woe have the guts to ask her that question. >> he should be a reporter. >> apparently, according to the officer he said that she said she would like to have a boy. prince william would like a girl. i guess the question is, how much do we really expect her to reveal? she is not going to reveal anything, if at
my mother-in-law has early onset alzheimer's. i think they raised $80,000, athletes to end alzheimer's. thanks to them for allowing me to run with them. we had a great time. >> did you finish? >> of course. >> i thought you retired from marathoning? >> it was a half marathon. i may do a marathon again some day. somebody may twist my arm hard enough. >> give me your arm. >> that's impressive. >> i love doing that. let's get to our takes, okay? moving on....
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. >> reporter: in most of the country it is against the law to text and drive. but did you know studies have shown there is something just as dangerous. kids in the car. get in your seat, aj. to see how distracting back seat antics could be we mounted cameras in my family's van. documenting every angle of our weekly 25-minute trip to the store. i knew there were cameras probably even drove safer than normal. >> traveling, 55, 60 miles an hour. >> reporter: after a risk expert at virginia tech to assess my performance was startling. flower looks for something she calls eyes off the road. >> eyes off. right there. that's a lot. >> reporter: look again in two precious seconds my eyes were on my kids our van traveled the length of a football field. something terribly wrong could have happened could it not have? >> yes it could have. >> reporter: distracted driving that 50% of all car crashes. that australian study finding in a 16-minute trip parents spend 3:22 looking away from the road. that's like driving almost a quarter of the trip with something blocking your v
. >> reporter: in most of the country it is against the law to text and drive. but did you know studies have shown there is something just as dangerous. kids in the car. get in your seat, aj. to see how distracting back seat antics could be we mounted cameras in my family's van. documenting every angle of our weekly 25-minute trip to the store. i knew there were cameras probably even drove safer than normal. >> traveling, 55, 60 miles an hour. >> reporter: after a risk expert...
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the sthats put laws saying you're no longer allowed to ask for zip codes still allow them at the pumps. >> massachusetts and is it california the other, and they've outlawed the asking for a zip code. >> correct. they're the first two that have done it. looks like some other states are probably going to. >> couple other things, i'm noticing it's more common you go to the store, do you want us to e-mail you your receipt. do you have any red flags about that? >> personally i'm on enough mailing lists already. i don't want to be on any more. if for some reason you choose i want to be on your mailing list, ask the company do you share this information? oftentimes you're not only getting on their mailing list, you get on everybody's mailing list. >> if you ask for your receipt to be e-mailed should you assume you're on their generic list? >> absolutely. >> are there any other quick tips for online shopping? >> with online shopping the check box you can click if you want to be on their mailing list. i don't recommend checking that box. >> good advice, thank you so much. we send it back over
the sthats put laws saying you're no longer allowed to ask for zip codes still allow them at the pumps. >> massachusetts and is it california the other, and they've outlawed the asking for a zip code. >> correct. they're the first two that have done it. looks like some other states are probably going to. >> couple other things, i'm noticing it's more common you go to the store, do you want us to e-mail you your receipt. do you have any red flags about that? >> personally...
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delinquent student loans are growing, passing late credit card payments for the first time and federal law requires schools to collect and sometimes sue. unlike most forms of debt, you can't get out of a student loan, not even by declaring bankruptcy, but with delinquencies rising and budgets shrinking, lenders and colleges are getting more aggressive about collecting, including taking their alumni to court. we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania which filed some two dozen suits just last year for bad loans and unpaid tuition, a 35% jump from the year before. the university has declined to comment. graff hopes his case starts a dialogue. >> let's talk about why is college so expensive. what is it we're getting to are our money when we put our money into these institutions. >> reporter: it's a conversation colleges are willing to have, but they also want their money. for "today," scott cohn, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> and coming up next, the sports world's new power couple, tiger woods and lindsey vonn, the way they announced their relationship, right after this. w
delinquent student loans are growing, passing late credit card payments for the first time and federal law requires schools to collect and sometimes sue. unlike most forms of debt, you can't get out of a student loan, not even by declaring bankruptcy, but with delinquencies rising and budgets shrinking, lenders and colleges are getting more aggressive about collecting, including taking their alumni to court. we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania which filed some two...